Tag: Google
Google positions itself for ‘next decade’ of AI as Gemini CLI arrives with generous free tier
Google has released Gemini CLI (command line interface), a terminal-based version of its AI assistant, with a generous […]
Enforced Kotlin, breaking changes, grabbing signing keys: Google makes Android development too hard say devs
Software engineer and app developer Ashish Bhatia cites multiple reasons why Android development is hard work, winning agreement […]
Angular 20: focus on reactivity and performance, possible solution for deprecated Karma testing
The Angular team has released version 20, with key changes including further stabilized reactivity based on its Signals […]
V8 JavaScript engine gets eager compilation hints, but will devs use sparingly as advised?
The V8 JavaScript engine, used by the Chrome web browser, Node.js and elsewhere, has a new feature which […]
Google previews free Gemini Code Assist tier – uses your code to improve AI models by default
Google has introduced a free tier for its Gemini Code Assist service, as well as previewing AI code […]
AI is eroding code quality states new in-depth report
New research from GitClear, based on analysis of 211 million lines of code, suggest that AI coding assistants […]
Flutter forked as Flock, developer cites ‘company-wide issues at Google’
Matt Carroll, a Flutter developer and consultant who was formerly on the Flutter team at Google, has forked […]
Should JavaScript be split into two languages? New Google-driven proposal divides opinion
A Google engineer presented a proposal to the official standardization committee that would split JavaScript into two languages, […]
Google’s Code Assist Enterprise can be trained on internal source code, is focused on Google services
Google has introduced Gemini Code Assist Enterprise, an AI coding assistant which can be trained on internal polices […]
Google researchers suggest “fixing” SQL with pipe syntax, SQLite creator unconvinced
Google says it can improve SQL by introducing a pipe operator – which is already in use internally […]